It's a user-built database, so if a title isn't there, that means that no-one has contributed that particular title yet. For most "high profile" titles in the US locality, it's likely that someone will do so before too long, but you could always try contributing a few of them yourself.

For brand new movies, like those you mentioned, I usually wait a month or two for someone else to do them, after that, if they're still sitting under my desk not entered, I'll do them myself. I still have 4K versions of John Wick 2, Resident Evil: The final Chapter, Ghost in the Shell and Star Trek Beyond there and another 11 DVDs to do. Being in Canada, AND being a fan of b-movie horror, I get A LOT of movies that haven't been contributed. For what I typically buy, probably 1 out of 10 don't exist in the database at all under any UPC or region. Box sets are another thing that tend to be be notoriously bad and usually need some TLC. Sometimes it's just easier to contribute than it is to wait and have those disks segregated. I used to wait, but just started doing it. You get in a groove and it just kind of moves along. I won't pretend my contributions are perfect, but certainly better than not there at all.

Is there a methode to update all profiles.A large number of profiles doesn't contain any information and the only way to correct that is to update the profile (one in a time)I am not sure how the profiles got damaged I run both the Android version and the desktop version and somewhere I got damaged profiles as a result of sync.

Quote:Is there a methode to update all profiles.A large number of profiles doesn't contain any information and the only way to correct that is to update the profile (one in a time)I am not sure how the profiles got damaged I run both the Android version and the desktop version and somewhere I got damaged profiles as a result of sync.